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mymailer

v1.0.0

Published

the mails sender

Readme

index.ts# myMailer the mail management with nodemailer

Nodemailer Professional Mails Package for Nest.js

This package provides a convenient way to send professional mails or personalized background professional mails using Nodemailer in a Nest.js application.

Installation

To install the package, run the following command:

npm install [email protected]

Usage

  1. Import the EmailService from the package:
import { EmailService } from 'mymailer';
  1. Create an instance of the EmailService class:
const emailService = new EmailService();
  1. Use the sendEmail() method to send professional mails:
const emailOptions = {
  to: '[email protected]',
  subject: 'Hello from Nodemailer',
  html: '<p>This is a professional mail sent using Nodemailer.</p>',
};

emailService.sendEmail(emailOptions)
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Email sent successfully!');
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    console.error('Failed to send email:', error);
  });

Configuration

Before using the package, make sure to configure the SMTP server settings in your Nest.js application's environment variables. Set the following variables:

  • SMTP_HOST: The hostname of the SMTP server.
  • SMTP_PORT: The port number of the SMTP server.
  • SMTP_USERNAME: The username for SMTP authentication.
  • SMTP_PASSWORD: The password for SMTP authentication.
  • FROM_EMAIL: The email address from which the mails will be sent.

License

This package is unlicensed